Provincial Highway 62 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway 62 (Chinese: 台62線) is an expressway that begins in Anle District of Keelung City, and ends in Ruifang District, New Taipei City.

Provincial Highway 62
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length18.821 km[1] (11.695 mi)
Major junctions
West end Prov 2 in Anle
 
East end Prov 2 in Ruifang
Highway system
Highway system in Taiwan
Prov 61Prov 63

Major Cities Along the Route

Exit list

City Location km[1] Mile Exit Name Destinations Notes
KeelungAnle0.0000.000 Prov 2 Wanli, Keelung
Qidu2.0351.2642Madong System Nat 3 Xizhi, KeelungWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
3.1611.9643QiduTR 1 – Dapu, Zhonggu
5.6353.5015QiduWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Dahua System Nat 1 south – Wudu
Nuannuan9.4055.8449Nuannuan Prov 2D – Nuannuan
New TaipeiRuifang13.9908.69313Sijiaoting Prov 62A northEastbound exit and westbound entrance
KeelungXinyi16.0009.94216Ruifang Prov 2D Ruifang, BaduEastbound exit and westbound entrance
Ruifang 1 Cty 102 to Prov 2 – BadouzihEastbound exit and westbound entrance
New TaipeiRuifang18.82111.69518Ruibin End Prov 2 – Ruibin, Keelung, Gongliao
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Branch Lines

There is a branch line (Provincial Highway No. 62A) (Chinese: 台62甲線) from Keelung Harbor to Sijiaoting IC. Its length is 5.6 km.

City Location km[1] Mile Exit Name Destinations Notes
KeelungZhongzheng0.0000.000 Prov 2 – Downtown Keelung, East Port of Keelung
Xinyi3.22.03Xiaodong Cty 102 Ruifang, Keelung
New Taipei CityRuifang5.63.55Sijiaoting Prov 62 – Nuannuan
City Route 37 to Prov 2D Ruifang, Sijiaoting
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

References

  1. "Expressway Mileage Chart" (in Chinese). Directorate General of Highways, MOTC. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

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